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...Lisa Stokes 9-4, 9-1 to take the 3-0 victory. The remaining five flights had it comparatively easy. Junior No. 5 Katherine O’Donnell and sophomore No. 6 Bethan Williams dominated their matches, each winning 3-0 and giving up four points or fewer in each of their games. Snyder worked around a tight second game to trounce Anne Ritter of Cornell 9-2, 9-7, 9-0. Sophomore Alexandra Zindman picked up her fourth victory of the season with a 3-0 win. “We wanted to win decisively, to dominate. I think...
...Trotter also took seventh in the finals of the event with her time of 8.76.Christensen continued her dominating ways in the high jump, clearing the 1.78-meter bar to win the event outright, while rookie Nicole Sliva and sophomore Jade Randle both cleared 1.52. Sliva made the clearance in fewer attempts, giving her sole 10th-place in the event, while Randle finished in a three-way tie at 11th.“All the high jumpers and the pole vaulters were taking short approaches, so you’re just looking at it like just another day of practices...
...addition, the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs due to the disappearance of a major manufacturer - not to mention the blow that would be dealt to U.S. consumer confidence by the bankruptcy of an iconic brand - would mean even fewer cars sold. That would take another bite out of consumer finance receivables, the biggest asset on carmakers' books. So even though Japan would almost automatically gain market share if a U.S. carmaker went under, any gains would be outweighed by the negative impacts. "In this environment, gaining market share is not a good strategy," says Yoshida...
...ramifications of the economic crisis spread beyond the financial sector, Harvard Law School students are finding themselves with fewer job offers than in years past...
...Employers have scaled back, so naturally there will be fewer offers,” said Assistant Dean for Harvard Law School Career Services Mark A. Weber. “But employers always want to hire top talented students...